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Frontier AI Has Broken the Open CTF Competition Format

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AI May 16, 2026 By Insights AI (HN) 1 min read Source

The Thesis

A blog post titled 'The CTF Scene Is Dead' earned 260+ points on Hacker News. Author Kabir argues that frontier AI models — Claude Opus 4.5, GPT-5.5 — can now solve almost every medium-difficulty CTF challenge and some hard ones automatically. The open CTF format, which has been the primary skill-development pipeline for the security community, is effectively broken.

What Leaderboards Now Measure

Scoreboards increasingly rank teams by two factors that have nothing to do with security skill: ability to orchestrate AI agents effectively, and willingness to spend money on frontier model API access. Teams with sponsors or budgets for token costs can outrank skilled players who rely on their own knowledge.

The Learning Pipeline Collapses

The deeper problem is structural. Beginners see leaderboards dominated by AI automation and face a choice: cheat with AI before developing foundational skills, or abandon CTFs entirely. The visible 'ladder' that guided skill development for a generation of security practitioners is gone.

An Unsolvable Problem for Organizers

Challenge designers cannot effectively defend against frontier AI without making problems 'guessy and overengineered' — which harms human competitors equally. The consequences are already visible: elite teams like TheHackersCrew and Emu Exploit are pulling back from CTFTime, and premier events like Plaid CTF have shut down. The ecosystem is fragmenting faster than organizers can adapt.

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